East Africa Spectre Limited along Mombasa Road



East Africa Spectre Limited along Mombasa Road has been raided by unknown individuals who vandalised and damaged the property.


The family of Raila Odinga is connected to a business that makes and sells gas cylinders.


The change comes as tensions in Nairobi are rising because big protests against the former prime minister are planned.


The ODM leader said on Tuesday of last week that there would be large-scale protests every Monday and Thursday in order to put pressure on the Kenya Kwanza administration to make a variety of reforms to the nation.


East Africa Spectre Limited along Mombasa Road


In order to determine who won the election on August 9, it calls for cutting living expenses and opening the IEBC servers for forensic study.


Raila, who asserts that he defeated him in the election with 8.1 million votes to his 6.9 million, has declared President William Ruto's administration to be invalid.


Authorities deemed the protests unlawful and prohibited Azimio la Umoja from conducting them anywhere in the nation.


Interior CS Kithure Kindi said in a statement on Sunday that it was "impossible for security organs to allow a large number of individuals to roam streets and neighbourhoods of their preference carrying stones and other offensive weapons while chanting political slogans and disrupting other people's daily activities."


On Saturday, Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome said something similar and told Raila that he would be in danger if he kept up the protests.


East Africa Spectre Limited along Mombasa Road


Raila turned him down by saying that he would be on the front lines of the mass action giving orders to his men.


At a Sunday church service in Eastlands, Raila pleaded with the authorities not to send police officers but rather to come face to face with me and personally arrest me.


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